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MONTHLY MEMBERSHIP LUNCHEON - Thursday, January 26
The Signal Hill Chamber of
Commerce’s Monthly Membership Luncheon will be held on Thursday,
January 26, 2012, from 12-1:30 pm in the
Signal Hill Park Community Center at 1780 East Hill Street, Signal
Hill (behind the Library). Our Chamber President, Terry
Rogers, has arranged for Jeff Weber to kick
off the new year with a presentation on "How to Make
Money & Residual Income in a Recession."
Enjoy a lunch catered by The Great Plate while mingling with other
members of our business community, local officials, and legislative
representatives. Cost is $25 per person but will be discounted to $15
for members with advance non-refundable reservations made before noon on the
day before the luncheon. Non-members are welcome at a cost of $25 per
person. Please make your reservations by e-mail to SHCC@verizon.net or calling
(562) 424-6489.
TO RSVP FOR CHAMBER LUNCHEON
Upcoming Mixers: February 9, 2011 – Hosted by the City of Signal
Hill
Dance Sport California’Halloween Dance – Photo
Gallery
Rossmoor
Pastries Mixer – Photo
Gallery
2011-12 Board of Directors –
July Awards and Installation – Photo
Gallery
July 2011 Luncheon
with new Signal Hill Police Chief, Michael Langston. Photo Gallery
Hounds on the Hill – Photo
Gallery
May Mixer – The Wine Gallery – Photo
Gallery
April General Membership meeting Photo
Gallery
Name Badges: Check out our new name badges with our
new Signal Hill Logo. Now available
to our members. Cost is just
$10. To order a badge, Click Here to Order Online or contact Bart DeLio at (562) 260-5371 or at
thatinsuranceguy@yahoo.com.
March
General Membership Meeting: Photo
Gallery
City Ventures Ribbon
Cutting: Photo
Gallery
Check out our new
logo:
The Signal Hill
Chamber of Commerce unveiled their new logo for 2011. The design was developed by Debra
Bradfield, of Bradfield Design Inc. The design incorporates
the importance of oil development of Signal Hill, the hilltop, and the
palm trees brought in over the years to beautify the city, according to Chamber President Shari Blackwell.
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